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Brazilian govt disagrees with EU’s demand to suspend shipments of meat
Saturday, 25 March, 2017, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Brasilia
The European Union (EU) has asked Brazil to voluntarily suspend all shipments of meat to its member countries to avoid imposing a ban that would take time to lift, but the Brazilian government has not agreed. This was said by EU diplomats in Brasilia.

Brazilian meat exports have, in any case, ground almost to a halt, following a police investigation into corruption involving food sanitation inspectors and accusations that rotten products were sold.

A spokeswoman said Brazilian agriculture minister Blairo Maggi was not aware of the request.

The Brazilian government suspended meat shipments from the 21 meat-packing plants under investigation by the federal police, while insisting that the quality of Brazilian meat was not in doubt.

But European farm groups called on the EU Commission to take stronger action against Brazilian meat imports because of the scandal. EU experts met in Brussels to decide on possible further measures.

The EU had already suspended imports from four Brazilian meat processing facilities earlier.

“EU ambassadors have been seeking more information on the irregularities discovered in Brazil's meat industry and have criticised Brazil’s government for failing to deal with the problem as a public health issue,” stated a European diplomat who attended an EU meeting.

“We asked the Brazilians to suspend all exports, but they refused,” he added, on the condition of anonymity.

“There is overall disappointment with the way Brazil is treating this as a public relations issue rather than from a public health point of view,” the diplomat said.

Another European diplomatic source confirmed the request that Brazil voluntarily suspend all meat shipments to the EU because a ban would take a long time to undo, whereas meat sales could resume at any time if Brazil held off shipments.

Largest meat exporter
The corruption scandal has hurt Brazil’s reputation as the world’s largest meat exporter, with sales of almost $14 billion last year. The industry employs four million workers.

Brazil’s JBS S A (JBSS3.SA), the world's biggest meat processor, said it suspended beef production at 33 of its 36 plants in the South American country for three days because of the lack of sales.

A dozen countries, including China (Brazil’s largest trading partner), have suspended imports of Brazilian meat as a precaution, and eight others have stopped imports from the plants under investigation.

Brazil exported beef, chicken, pork and other meat products worth $1.76 billion to EU members in 2017, and a similar amount to China, where some of the largest Chinese food suppliers have pulled Brazilian beef and poultry from shelves.

Brazilian president Michel Temer said he would call his Chinese counterpart to urge China to review its import ban.

Maggi said, “Brazilian meat exports sank to $74,000 from a daily average of $63 million.”

He told a congressional hearing that the scandal could cost the meat packers $1.5 billion, or 10 per cent of the country’s annual meat exports.

He said the police announcement of the corruption probe was exaggerated and wrongly suggested meat quality was being investigated instead of the individuals who violated sanitary rules.

Still, European farm groups Copa and Cogeca said that corruption cases were unacceptable.

“Brazil’s failure to apply EU-equivalent food safety standards raised serious concerns about the ongoing trade talks between the EU and South American trade bloc Mercosur (which Brazil is a part of),” they said in a letter to the EU Commission.

Source: Reuters
 
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